Wrasslin' Fan

It was an interesting choice by David Hine to tell this story from the point of view of the story's villain. Roscoe Kalashnikov made for an interesting protagonist. His insect phobia and delusions made for some really creepy moments. The panel with Kalashnikov seeing Old Ma Stringer as a giant cockroach in particular was really quite creepy.

The way that the feeling of Kalashnikov's growing fear built up over the course of the story was what made this story for me. The ending was surprising, but still fit the overall story very well. I loved the final panel, it was possibly the creepiest moment of this story and a great way to end things.

Wrasslin' Fan

It was an interesting choice by David Hine to tell this story from the point of view of the story's villain. Roscoe Kalashnikov made for an interesting protagonist. His insect phobia and delusions made for some really creepy moments. The panel with Kalashnikov seeing Old Ma Stringer as a giant cockroach in particular was really quite creepy.

The way that the feeling of Kalashnikov's growing fear built up over the course of the story was what made this story for me. The ending was surprising, but still fit the overall story very well. I loved the final panel, it was possibly the creepiest moment of this story and a great way to end things.